Steph Curry Portrait Elvis Presley Pop Art Black and White
MUSIC ICONS
PRINCE'S 1984 CUSTOM MADE Blue CLOUD Electrical GUITAR, PAUL MCCARTNEY'S "MAXWELL'South SILVER HAMMER" HANDWRITTEN WORKING LYRICS, JOHNNY CASH'South ICONIC BLACK COAT AND JIM MORRISON'Southward Celebrated "PARIS JOURNAL" HEADLINE JULIEN'S AUCTIONS MUSIC Result OF THE YEAR
Drum Kits Played by Guns N' Roses and The Constabulary, Pianos from Woodstock, "The Johnny Cash Show" and Liberace, Madonna'southward "Vogue" Gown, Noel Gallagher's Handwritten Lyrics to Oasis' Biggest Hits, Guitars from The Rolling Stones, Jerry Garcia, Eddie Van Halen, Walter Becker and More to be Sold
Friday, JUNE 19 AND Sabbatum, JUNE 20, 2020
Los Angeles, California – (May 4th, 2020) – Julien's Auctions has announced the marquee lineup of Music Icons to have place on Friday, June xix and Saturday, June xx live in Beverly Hills and online at juliensauctions.com.
Some of the nigh iconic memorabilia and important artifacts ever assembled, representing the legendary multigenre music artists of our fourth dimension will be offered: Prince, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Johnny Cash, Jim Morrison, the Rolling Stones, Queen, David Bowie, The Police, Guns Due north' Roses, Bob Marley, Elton John, Phish, Whitney Houston, Yngwie Malmsteen and many more. Special highlights also include an sectional collection of Noel Gallagher'southward handwritten lyrics to Haven' biggest hits, a never earlier seen archive of Walter Becker and Steely Dan and a rare selection of Phil Lesh's most synonymous Grateful Dead bout gear and wardrobe that will excite the most devoted Deadhead fan and collector.
Ane of the peak items featured at this two-twenty-four hours music auction issue of the year comes from none other than 1 of the most iconic and singular artists of the 20th century: Prince. The vii-time GRAMMY-winning pop music giant, whose death at the historic period of 57 rocked the world four years agone, stage played this custom-made 1984 blue cloud guitar - adorned with the creative person'due south distinguishing love symbols on the neck and gold hardware - at the top of his fame in the 1980s (photo to a higher place). It is one of the most of import guitars from the early years of Prince'south career ever to come to auction as it is an early electrical guitar custom congenital for the artist in his long clan with Cloud guitars. The Cloud guitar became role of Prince's iconography after being featured in his star making 1984 film, Purple Rain. The heavily used guitar no longer has strings attached and is accompanied past an oversized Calzone purple guitar route case and a printout from Paisley Park of the listing of Deject guitars made for Prince with corresponding serial numbers. This guitar is the first ane on the printout with "#one" indicated side by side to it. The gauge for this rare and infrequent guitar is $100,000-$200,000.
Other pieces representing the Royal One's distinct way and groundbreaking career include Prince's two-piece imperial suit custom-fabricated in the late 1990s by Dominic Serio and worn in numerous appearances for the New Power Soul Tour, at Paisley Park and Las Vegas (judge: $15,000-$20,000); his love symbol belt buckle (estimate: $2,000-$4,000); a 14 Karat white golden "NPG" pendant mounted with 75 round diamonds, worn by the artist extensively in his personal life and on stage in the late 1990s (estimate: $30,000-$50,000), every bit well equally his kaftan, wedding mainland china, boots and more.
A rare page of handwritten working lyrics for "Maxwell'due south Silverish Hammer" by Paul McCartney, from the Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road, is another stellar improver to this year'due south event (photograph right). The 20 lines of lyrics written in 1968 on a sheet of Apple Corps Express, three Saville Row headed stationery, are incomplete and feature deletions and alterations, revealing some early variations to the final recorded version. According to Ian MacDonald, music writer and author of Revolution in the Head, "If any single recording shows why The Beatles broke upwardly, it is 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer'." The recording sessions for the track were reported to be a trying time for the Beatles as members John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr voiced their dislike for McCartney'southward song. The estimate for this slice of Fab Four history is $200,000-$300,000.
A trove of fascinating and provocative items from Jim Morrison will be spotlighted, including: his rare and historic "Paris Journal," filled with handwritten thoughts and poems past The Doors legendary frontman and composed during the time he was living in Paris, France and before long before his death at the age of 27 on July 3, 1971 (estimate: $80,000-$100,000);
an original poem on yellow paper handwritten by Morrison titled "Ode to LA While Thinking of Brian Jones, Deceased" (estimate: $i,000-$2,000); a rare sepia oversized photograph of Morrison with a snake writhing in his pilus, captured by Morrison's friend Alain Ronay at California State University, Long Beach, on December one, 1967 (estimate: $2,000-$3,000) and a signed showtime edition book of his poetry, The New Creatures, self-published past Morrison in the jump of 1969 and one of only 100 copies printed (judge: $5,000-$7,000).
A spectacular selection of state music iconoclast Johnny Cash's near fabled professional and personal items including The Man in Black's white Yamaha infant grand piano used on tour by Cash'due south pianist Earl Poole Ball from the late 1970s to 1997 accompanied by a matching bench and rolling road case emblazoned with The Johnny Greenbacks Show (gauge: $60,000-$80,000); his black duster coat worn on the album covers for his 1994 anthology American Recordings and his 1996 album Unchained also as in the iconic photograph of him belongings a Martin acoustic guitar taken by Tamara Reynolds (gauge: $25,000-$xxx,000); a three-piece blackness suit with floral embroidery worn by Cash (photo correct) while performing on "The Johnny Cash Christmas Special 1979" with June Carter Greenbacks and on stage multiple times in the 1970s and 1980s (estimate: $xv,000-$25,000); a bronze bust of Greenbacks created past Thomas B. Allen (estimate:$x,000-$20,000); a heartfelt handwritten letter written on the dorsum of a 1997 tentative schedule for The Johnny Cash Prove from Johnny Cash to June Carter Greenbacks, dated January 23, 1998 for her birthday (estimate: $1,000-$ii,000); a nighttime brown Pierre Balmain Paris glaze owned and worn past Johnny Cash on his 1973 anthology cover for Country & Western Superstar (estimate: $10,000-$twenty,000); a wood and wicker rocking chair from Johnny Cash's Lakeshore firm in Hendersonville, Tennessee, where co-ordinate to his girl Cindy Cash, her father would sit and watch the sunrise over Old Hickory Lake and more.
Height items from some other legendary icon headed to the auction phase who was known for his singular style and swagger is The Male monarch of Rock 'N' Roll himself, Elvis Presley. A star studded collection of The King's jewelry and belt buckles that shine brilliantly as his larger than life persona are on offer including a 14 Karat yellow gold wristwatch signed "Geneve" with gold nugget bracelet (estimate: $15,000-$20,000); a 14 Karat yellow gold nugget band with eight round diamonds on the top which Presley gifted to ane of his bodyguards (estimate: $12,000-$14,000); a blue macrame beaded belt gifted past Presley to his hairstylist, Homer Gilleland (estimate: $18,000-$xx,000); Presley's sterling silver carved hawkeye band (estimate: $half dozen,000-$viii,000); his phase worn metal owl buckle with handwritten "Elvis LR," on the back (guess: $6,000-$viii,000); likewise every bit other fascinating items from his personal life including a prescription pill bottle, fighting knives, breast x-ray, International Kenpo Karate Clan gold card, unused deposit slip and more than.
Items from Michael Jackson'south record breaking and setting career are on offer such as The King of Pop'south famous blackness loafers, including a pair of black leather Sebagos each signed on the sole by Jackson (gauge: $iv,000-$6,000) and another pair of black leather loafers signed in gold past Jackson on the right shoe "Love Michael Jackson" on one side and "All My Love MJ" on the other (estimate: $2,000-$4,000); an MTV VMA Moonman for All-time Special Effects for Jackson's "Exit Me Alone" music video in 1988-1989 (judge: $6,000-$8,000); a custom-fabricated Dennis Tompkins/ Michael Bush-league blackness satin belted trench coat, black T-shirt, and black trousers worn by Jackson in his 1995 music video "Stranger in Moscow" (estimate: $viii,000-$10,000); handwritten lyrics by Jackson, titled "T.S." which would eventually be titled "D.Due south." and appear on the album HIStory: Past, Present and Hereafter, Book I (estimate: $four,000-$half dozen,000) as well as a 1988 Motown Productions signed contract, a pair of gunmetal sunglasses with mirrored lenses, fedoras, jewelry and more.
An exclusive collection of Oasis lyricist, lead guitarist, and singer, Noel Gallagher's handwritten lyrics to the Britpop super band's greatest hits are featured, including a set of lyrics from each runway of Oasis' 1995 album (What's the Story) Forenoon Glory? Including "Don't Look Dorsum in Anger," "Wonderwall," "Champagne Supernova" and more (estimate: $eight,000-$10,000). Other handwritten lyrics of Haven' songs from the tardily 1990s by Gallagher include their striking singles "Alive Forever," "Cigarettes and Alcohol," "Underneath the Heaven," "Magic Pie" and more (guess range: $800-$4,000 each).
A never earlier seen archive of original textile, canvass music, handwritten lyrics and ephemera from ane of the nigh acclaimed and visionary bands of all fourth dimension, Steely Dan, and its legendary co-founder/guitarist and co-songwriter, Walter Becker, heads to the sale block. Many of the items from the estate of Karen Roberta Stanley include a six-folio rhythm guitar score with handwritten notations to "Aja," the title rails from Steely Dan's 1977 album and sail music to various Steely Dan songs including "I Got the News," "Black Friday," "Child Charlemagne," and more (each judge: $600-$800); Walter Becker'southward 1966 Fender Precision bass with its original Firemist Silver finish (estimate: $18,000-$twenty,000);
an early version of the lyrics to "Haitian Divorce," handwritten on both sides of a sail of lined notebook paper; a listing of 17 Steely Dan vocal titles, many unreleased, handwritten on the dorsum side of a real manor listing; a RIAA "gold" record accolade to commemorate the auction of more than $1 1000000 worth of the 1974 Steely Dan anthology Pretzel Logic and a RIAA "platinum" tape accolade to commemorate the auction of more i,000,000 copies of the Steely Dan album Greatest Hits, every bit well as diverse ephemera including automobile items, such as a traffic commendation observe to appear issued to Walter Becker for a 1977 Traffic Collision Study with a leather and enamel Porsche keychain, a Porsche owner'southward manual, a Porsche maintenance record booklet and a Porsche maintenance record folder; contact sheets featuring photographs of Walter Becker, a pair of sketches depicting a zebra and an application for true cat registration to the True cat Fanciers' Federation filled out for the Somali cat owned by Karen Stanley and Walter Becker and more than.
Bass guitar legend and founding member of the greatest jam band of all time, the Grateful Expressionless, Phil Lesh's most signature instruments, graphic jackets, sweaters, armbands, amplifiers, speaker cabinets and road cases will make an appearance. Highlights include Lesh's double rack road case housing custom made amplifiers including a pair of PIE model M87 power amps by Andy Hefley (estimate: $2,000-$iii,000); a Kurzwiel MIDIboard keyboard within a fitted road example (estimate: $one,000-$2,000); Lesh'due south woven satchel, seven Pall Mall cigarette packages, and a carved wooden box containing 25 Dunlop Adamas graphite guitar picks (estimate: $800-$ane,200); a necktie-dyed Brooklyn Cyclones baseball game bailiwick of jersey with "LESH" written on the back and a Lee blue denim jacket with a large Grateful Expressionless Lithuania basketball logo; a Gap blue denim jacket with a Peace & Music pin and a Flying Eyeball enamel pin by Kingpin with a Grateful Dead "Only Love Can (Phil)" happy halloween 99" gray sweatshirt and more.
Other prominent auction highlights include, costumes worn past The Queen of Pop, Madonna, in 2 of her about mythic music videos: her ivory satin halter gown worn in 1990's "Vogue" (approximate: $20,000-$thirty,000) and her dark gray bathrobe with black and aureate vertical stripes worn in 1984's "Textile Daughter" (judge: $8,000-$x,000);
a 14-piece Tama Starclassic drum kit finished in Police Sparkle Blue fabricated for and used by Stewart Copeland during The Constabulary 2007 reunion bout (estimate: $20,000-$thirty,000); David Bowie's 1966 unreleased studio recordings of songs (photograph in a higher place left) from his 1967 self-titled debut album and total alternate versions of the tracks "Silly Boy Blue", "Sell Me a Coat", and "Please Mr. Gravedigger" (estimate: $v,000-$ten,000); a Wurlitzer 200 Series electric pianoforte played on stage by Joe Witkin during Sha Na Na's integral operation at the original Woodstock festival in 1969 (judge: $twoscore,000-$60,000); Liberace's ornate red and white Howard "Cabinet Yard" J upright piano circa 1902 decorated with rhinestones, tassels, rope, and an embroidered sail ($20,000-$twoscore,000) (photograph left);
Eddie Van Halen's burgundy Peavey EVH Wolfgang guitar that was afterwards given to and signed by Leslie Due west of the rock band Mountain ($8,000-$ten,000); an orange Ludwig drumhead from The Sonny & Cher One-act Hour with a hand drawing of Sonny Bono and Cher in black (estimate: $6,000-$8,000) (photo right);
Whitney Houston'southward show stopping stage gowns and outcome appearance ensembles including a custom-made Marc Bouwer embellished halter gown phase worn during her 2004 Asia tour performances in Hong Kong (approximate: $8,000-$x,000), a blackness leather Prada coat worn by Houston in several performances including a German goggle box prove in 1999, the Miracle on 34th Street Concert with Michael Jackson and a operation of "Greatest Beloved of All" with Marc Anthony in 2000 (judge: $3,000-$five,000), an Escada gown worn to events and on the comprehend of Ebony magazine (estimate: $4,000-$vi,000) and her black Jean Paul Gaultier jacket worn to Bobby Brown's 27th birthday party at Tavern on the Green (gauge: $1,000-$two,000); a blackness Duesenberg Carl Carlton guitar with metallic gold pickguard signed by the Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie Watts and inscribed "1 Beloved" (guess: $twenty,000-$xl,000) accompanied by a typed, signed letter of the alphabet from President Bill Clinton to Jena Male monarch, stating his gratitude for the autographed guitar won at the Clinton Foundation Gala held in honor of his 60th altogether in 2006 would exist benefiting Angels at Risk;
a custom made bluish-regal silk shirt with gold sequin patterns worn by Mick Jagger during The Rolling Stones' 2019 No Filter Tour (estimate: $5,000-$seven,000); a white boiler suit worn in Ac/DC'southward 1990 music video "Are Y'all Gear up" with a white AC/DC cap signed by all members of the heavy metal band (gauge: $3,000-$5,000); a foam Fender Stratocaster guitar signed in teal marker by Jerry Garcia (judge: $10,000-$20,000); an original painting for Phish'due south 1993 album Rift by David Welker (estimate: $10,000-$twenty,000);
Guns N' Roses' most dangerous artifacts including their 1989 MTV VMA Moonman for Best Heavy Metal Video for "Sweet Kid O' Mine" (estimate: $6,000-$8,000), Matt Sorum's signed partial Mapex Orion drum kit used on the final Guns N' Roses recordings and rehearsals (guess: $6,000-$eight,000) and Slash's iconic black wool top hat signed in silver past the lead guitarist next to a sketch depicting a skull and crossbones caricature (approximate: $2,000-$3,000); British rock royalty Queen's signed white album sleeve with an embossed Queen logo taken from the band's Complete Works box set, one of 600 copies that were signed by the band (guess: $4,000-$6,000) and Freddie Mercury'southward 1981 stage and photograph shoot worn white and red "FLASH" T-shirt (guess: $6,000-$viii,000) (photo left);
Elton John'southward near dazzling items including a blue and pink striped Tommy Nutter Savile Row, London shirt worn by the Rocket Man during his 1984 Breaking Hearts Tour (guess: $4,000-$six,000), a light-green baseball jacket with an "Elvis in Concert" patch and TCB logo (approximate: $ii,000-$4,000) and his 1970s worn novelty white plastic sunglasses with "windshield wipers" ($6,000-$8,000); Lady Gaga's blueish Ronald van der Kemp coat dress (photo right) worn in her performance with Elton John on the Sunset Strip in Westward Hollywood, California, on February 27, 2016 (guess: $8,000-$x,000); a copy of The Jimi Hendrix Experience 1967 LP Are You Experienced signed by Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding, and Mitch Mitchell with further inscriptions by Hendrix (estimate: $iv,000-$vi,000); a USA vinyl pressing of Bob Marley'south 1977 album Exodus signed and inscribed on the front cover "Rasta Yari Alive Bob Marley" (gauge: $xv,000-$30,000); a custom built 1985 Custom Store Fender Stratocaster for Yngwie Malmsteen, played by Malmsteen on his Trilogy Globe Tour in 1986 and 1987 (estimate: $15,000-$twenty,000); a Schecter Custom Shop guitar built by Schecter Guitar Research and phase played and signed by The Cure's Porl (Pearl) Thompson in 2008 (estimate: $10,000-$20,000) and more.
"This twelvemonth's edition of Music Icons offers an unsurpassed drove of over 700 music items to our thriving international market with something for every music lover and serious collector," said Darren Julien, President/Chief Executive Officer of Julien'south Auctions. "From one of the most important guitars from Prince's career to Johnny Cash's celebrated black glaze to Jim Morrison's historic Paris periodical, Julien'due south Auctions is proud to present these important artifacts, all of which occupy an unparalleled place in music history and popular culture."
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Monday, June 15th – Fri, June 19th, 2020
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Music Icons
Fri, June 19th, 2020
Session I: (Lots 1-214) 10:00 a.m. Pacific Fourth dimension
Session Ii: (Lots 215-428) one:00 p.k. Pacific Fourth dimension
Saturday, June 20th, 2020
Session III: (Lots 429-620) 10:00 a.g. Pacific Time
Session IV: (Lots 621-832) i:00 p.m. Pacific Fourth dimension
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